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Screenplays

Screenplays written to showcase abilties of writing for Television and Film.

In the quiet town of Pennsburg, Johnathan Varela is determined to prove himself as the rightful heir to his family’s business. But when his older brother, Mark, unexpectedly returns and claims the company for himself, Johnathan’s ambition spirals into obsession. Haunted by a mysterious voice that calls itself "Ace," Johnathan is led down a dark path where the boundaries between loyalty and betrayal, sanity and madness, begin to blur.

 

As Ace’s whispers grow more insistent, Johnathan is torn between the desire to outshine his brother and the fear that he’s losing his grip on reality. The voice pushes him to consider unthinkable actions, driving a wedge between him and everyone he holds dear. In a final showdown between the brothers, Johnathan must confront the true nature of the voice and the choices it forces him to make—or risk being consumed by the shadows that have taken hold of his mind.

 

"Shadow Letter" is a tense, psychological drama that explores the complexities of family rivalry and the dark corners of the human psyche.

“Rooming” is centered around our protagonist, Alexa Harren, a college student living with three roommates. Unfortunately, Alexa is not on the best terms with them. Katelin Kant, the antagonist, constantly verbally attacks Alexa and tries to frame her boyfriend, Travis Manners, as untrustworthy. Katelin’s actions stem from her desire to be with Travis and her disdain for Alexa’s happiness.

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Alexa’s other two roommates, Sydny Sampson and Madison Hutch, serve as side characters who add comedic relief to the story and help balance the heated atmosphere. However, their good relationship with Katelin adds to Alexa’s frustration and feelings of isolation. Desperate to protect her relationship and well-being, Alexa contemplates either leaving the apartment or finding a way to expose Katelin. She seeks advice from Sydny and Madison, hoping they can help her navigate the situation.

 

When developing the concept for “Rooming,” I aimed to create a theme that resonates with young adults while remaining universally relatable. The show explores relationship challenges and interpersonal dynamics, emphasizing the importance of authenticity. At its core, the story conveys a powerful message: staying true to yourself is essential, regardless of external pressures or societal expectations.

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